NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Black Edition

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This is nvidia summed up in a picture. I mean dont get me wrong I would love one of those highend flag ship cards , but there is no way in hell I would ever pay those prices they ask for them, Special in 1 to 2 years there be card for more less the price that will be better. IMO no TDP limit is bad heat and power draw will be come ridiculous. on the other hand the people that OC everything will be in heaven till they fry there card
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If that thing comes, Nvidia will yet again dominate AMD at will without the need for any actually new technology. 780ti is already the fastest card in almost anything, this beast will be for sure.
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Eh this is something completely different, you can see on the photo it has a custom ACX like cooler on it. :infinity:
I'm wondering if Nvidia has any desktop plans for that K40 they just released.
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Speculations are that it will have double precision support like the previous Titan, that alone will make it an expensive desktop card and also a cheap professional solution. Can you imagine the overclocking potential on it though 😀
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Correct me if i am wrong but dont most card have double precision support to being with. At lest every card i even own support it, unless I thinking of some other double precision
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I like the idea of unlimited TDP. The whole TDP throttling thing is completely stupid as far as I'm concerned. I have my 780 flashed so that the power limit is basically non existent (350W).
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hopefully the standard titan get a price reduction and this isn't as much as that first was. yeah, next next-gen games have me worrying about 3gb vram these days, like witcher3, or hell even bf4 200% res scale on a still to be released map or two. I'd do a titan black for ..£720 I'd do it for. and if this does appear I'd do a standard titan for ..£550
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just another card by NVidia to stay on top and gauge
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does it have 12gb of vram?
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does it have 12gb of vram?
Yerp
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Yerp
well screw that then. 🙂
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Can you imagine the overclocking potential on it though 😀
As long as they dont gimp it like they did with the original Titans powerdraw. If they allow for some nice voltage it could be good as long as they set the core clocks higher than anything else at present. They should do for a $1000.
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As long as they dont gimp it like they did with the original Titans powerdraw. If they allow for some nice voltage it could be good as long as they set the core clocks higher than anything else at present. They should do for a $1000.
It must beat the 2 year old 690 out the gate IMO to be worth the $1000.
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they don't even hit 3gb vram atm, I know you said in the future, but by the time you'll be out of raw power well before you need more than 6gb vram. 1.5gb vram wasn't at all outrageous for a 480. not even close, most decent cards had 1gb vram.
titans r affordable cuda cards only without ECC, aint they? so 12gb is fine for cuda in some cases If people buys them for gaming thats their problem...
Correct me if i am wrong but dont most card have double precision support to being with. At lest every card i even own support it, unless I thinking of some other double precision
6870 didnt, idk bout newer ones
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GK104 don't.
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GK104 don't.
they do it's just heavily crippled by Nvidia to prevent them cutting into telsa sales
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does it have 12gb of vram?
Not enough, hey? :P
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they do it's just heavily crippled by Nvidia to prevent them cutting into telsa sales
It's crippled enough that it's useless basically. But it gives a smaller, cheaper, more efficient, higher yielding gaming chip which is what really matters to gamers.
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would be interesting to see, seems like they want to get Atlas into Titan. on other side, i think the GTX 690 is the best dual card ever made, 2 years and still going very strong.